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60 ATTACHMENTS. [ART. 9.

14. Pleas by garnishee.
15. Interrogatories to garnishee.
16. Confession of assets by garnishee.
17. Attachment against judgments or
decrees.
18. Attachment against stock of cor-
porations.
19. Dissolving attachments.
20. Quashing attachments.
21. Appeal from order on motion to
quash.
22. Appeal and bond by plaintiff.
23. Time for appeal.

Attachments after two Non
Ests.

24. How obtained.

Attachments against Adult Non-
resident Heirs and Devisees.
25. How awarded.

Sale of Perishable Attached
Property.

26. How and when ordered.

Amendments.

27. All proceedings may be amended.

Atachments on Judgments and
Decrees.

28. How issued. Procedure on.
29. Judgment of condemnation in.
30. On judgments of justices of the
peace

Attachments by Justices.

31. Against non-resident or abscond-
ing debtors.

Attachments of Wages or Hire.

32. When and how far wages exempt.
33. Wages of non-residents.

Judgment Pleadable by Garni-
shee against Defendant.
34. How pleadable.

Attachments on Original Process
for Fraud,

35. In what cases to be issued. Affi-
davit
36. Voucher.
37. Writ of summons.
38. Bond to be given by plaintiff.
39. Attachment against one or more
of joint debtors.
40. Sufficiency of bond.
41. Practice and pleadings.
42. When justices may issue.

Attachments for Unliquidated
Damages and Torts.

43. How to be issued.
Several Attachments.
44. When plaintiff may have. Costs.

Claimants of Property.

45. Petition by claimant.
46. Bond by claimant.
47 Sufficiency of bond

Attachments Against Non-Resident and Absconding
Debtors.

P. G. L., (1860,) art 10, sec 1. 1832, ch 280, sec. 1. 1854 ch. 153, sec. 1

1. Every person and every body corporate that has the right
to become a plaintiff in any action or proceeding before any
judicial tribunal in this State, shall have the right to become a
plaintiff in an attachment against a non-resident of this State, or
against a person absconding.

Ibid. sec. 2. 1817, ch 138. 1832, ch. 280, sec 1. 1854, ch. 153, sec. 2

2. Every person who doth not reside in this State, and every
person who absconds, may be made a defendant in an attach-

 

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